WEBVTT E BELIEVE THESAME PERSON IS RESPONSIBLE.>> OUR DETECTIVES DID REVIEW THEVIDEOTAPE FROM THE HOWARD COUNTYLITERACY ROBBERIES AND BASED ONWHAT THEY CAN SEE IN THE VIDEOSAND BASED ON WHAT THEY HAVE SEENIN OUR ROBBERY VIDEO THEY DOBELIEVE THAT WE ARE DEALING WITHTHE SAME SUSPECT.LOWELL: ULTIMA COUNTY POLICE ARETALKING ABOUT THIS MAN AS THEYINVESTIGATE A ROBBERY AT THENATURE CARE PHARMACY INREISTERSTOWN THAT HAPPENED BACKON MARCH 25.POLICE SAY THE MAN WENT INWALKED DIRECTLY BEHIND THECOUNTER AND PULLED OUT A GUN,DEMANDED A CONTEXT, GOT THEM,AND RAN FROM THE STORE.WHAT'S INTERESTING IS THESUSPECT LOOKS EXACTLY THE SAMEAS THIS MAN WHO IS ACCUSED OFROBBING THE MED ONE PHARMACY INWOODBINE, HOWARD COUNTY INFEBRUARY AND AGAIN ON APRIL 12.IF YOU LOOK AT THE SURVEILLANCEFOOTAGE THE ROBBERY PERFORMED INEXACTLY THE SAME WAY LEADINGPOLICE IN BALTIMORE AND HOWARDCOUNTY TO BELIEVE IT'S THE SAMEPERSON>> HIS ACTION OF HIS ACTUALLYACTUALLY GOING RIGHT BEHIND THECOUNTER, NOT EVEN STOPPING TOTALK, JUST GOING RIGHT BEHINDTHE COUNTER DISPLAYING THE, HANDGUN AND THEN ORDERING THEMTO GIVE HIM DRUGS.I WAS THE CASH THAT WAS THE SAMEIN HOWARD COUNTY AND IN OURROBBERIES AND THAT COUPLED WITHTHE VISUAL IMAGES WE HAVE ON THEVIDEO THAT LEADS US TO BELIEVETHIS IS THE SAME PERSON.LOWELL: 11 NEWS TRIED TO SPEAKWITH EMPLOYEES AT THEREISTERSTOWN PHARMACY BUT THEYARE STILL TOO SHAKEN UP BY WHATHAPPENED.POLICE IN HOWARD AND BALTIMORECOUNTIES ARE LOOKING FOR HELP ONTHIS TONIGHT ANYONE WITHINFORMATION SHOULD CALL METRO

"Our detectives did review the video from the Howard County pharmacy robberies, and based on what they can see in the videos, and based on what they have seen in our robbery video, they do believe that we are dealing with the same suspect," Baltimore County police Officer Jennifer Peach said.

Police said surveillance video shows the robberies were performed in exactly the same way.

"He's actually going right behind the counter, not even stopping to talk, just coming in, going right behind the counter, displaying the handgun and then ordering them to give him drugs. That was exactly the same in Howard County and in our robbery, and that, coupled with the visual images we have on the video, leads us to believe this is the same person," Peach said.

WBAL-TV 11 News tried to speak with employees at the Reisterstown pharmacy on Friday, but they were too shaken up by what happened.

Anyone with information about the man is asked to contact police at 410-307-2020 or Metro Crime Stoppers at 866-7-LOCKUP.